Arkansas constitutional convention (1836)

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The Arkansas constitutional convention of 1836 was the assembly that drafted the first state constitution for Arkansas, paving the way for its admission to the United States as a state.

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instanceOf constitutional convention
political event
appliesToJurisdiction Arkansas NERFINISHED
State of Arkansas government structure
chronology occurred shortly before Arkansas admission as the 25th U.S. state
country United States of America
determined Arkansas state bill of rights
division of powers in Arkansas state government
framework of Arkansas state government
followedBy Arkansas admission to the Union NERFINISHED
genre constitutional drafting assembly
hasEffect drafting of the first Arkansas state constitution
paved the way for Arkansas statehood
hasTopic state constitution drafting
statehood of Arkansas
historicalPeriod Antebellum period in United States history NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
legislativeBody delegates elected from Arkansas counties
location Arkansas NERFINISHED
Little Rock, Arkansas NERFINISHED
partOf process of Arkansas admission as a U.S. state
pointInTime 1836
producedWork Constitution of the State of Arkansas (1836) NERFINISHED
significance created the first state constitution of Arkansas
significantEvent framing of Arkansas’s first state constitution

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James Sevier Conway participatedIn Arkansas constitutional convention (1836)